Essential Reading

Over the last decade, RIIA® has identified books, papers, articles and blog posts that have moved the discussion about retirement and retirement planning solutions forward and incorporated them into our essential reading list.

If you believe that your book, paper, article, or blog post should be included on this list, please e-mail Francois Gadenne, fg@riia-usa.org, who will review it with the Retirement Management Analyst® Curriculum Development Board.

News and Views

“The High Cost of Living Longer: Women & Retirement Health Care,” a new report from RIIA member HealthView Services reveals the significant cost of women’s longevity, the impact on retirement savings caused by gaps in employment, and the savings required to cover expenses for the last four years of life.
The report, issued on Wednesday, December 7, was written about by … {...}

Date: Wednesday, December 7, noon – 1 pm ET
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Increased longevity, lifetime income disparities, lower average retirement savings and Social Security benefits (compared to men), rising divorce rates for those over 50, and outliving their spouse, are among the hurdles many women will face in retirement.
This webinar will draw upon the data from a new HealthView … {...}

Living longer and its impact have changed vastly and continue to evolve and shape society. RIIA® recognizes the importance of connecting with other experts from around the world in discussing longevity. There is a need to identify and address the various challenges and opportunities facing those who work with human longevity.
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Access a network of peers across the financial industry to:
Position your business to better meet compliance challenges.
Grow your retirement business with a holistic view of the client.
Gain a time-to-market advantage with access to cross-silo thought-leadership.
Build opportunities with unique partnerships and the ability to use RIIA’s intellectual property for your … {...}

Date: Wednesday, December 7, noon – 1 pm ET
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Increased longevity, lifetime income disparities, lower average retirement savings and Social Security benefits (compared to men), rising divorce rates for those over 50, and outliving their spouse, are among the hurdles many women will face in retirement.
This webinar will draw upon the data from a new HealthView … {...}